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King Nulji
눌지 마립간
訥祇麻立干
King of Silla
Reign417-458
Coronation417
PredecessorSilseong of Silla
SuccessorJabi of Silla

Born???
Died458
Silla
Posthumous name
King Nulji (눌지 마립간, 訥祇麻立干)
FatherNaemul of Silla
MotherLady Boban
Nulji of Silla
Hangul

눌지 마립간

Hanja

訥祇麻立干

Revised RomanizationNulji Maripgan
McCune–ReischauerNulchi Maripkan

Nulji (reigned 417–458) was the nineteenth ruler (maripgan) of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the son of King Naemul and Lady Boban, who was the daughter of King Michu.[1]

Nulji married the daughter of King Silseong of Silla, who nonetheless exiled Nulji's younger brothers as hostages to Goguryeo of northern Korea and as diplomats and influential architects to WaofJapan.[2] Silseong also plotted to have Nulji killed, but with Goguryeo's aid, Nulji was able to kill Silseong in 417, after which he ascended to the throne.[3]

According to one story, in 418 Nulji sent a loyal retainer named Bak Je-Sang [ko] to rescue his brothers from Goguryeo and Wa. He was successful in retrieving the brother who was held in Goguryeo, but he was captured while trying to rescue the one held by Wa. Refusing to serve the Wa king, he died under torture.[4] The story of Bak's loyalty has endured as a popular Korean morality tale.

After these difficult events, Nulji worked to free Silla from Goguryeo domination. He set up diplomatic relations with Goguryeo on an equal footing in 424, and established a military alliance with Baekje in 433 to help counter the Goguryeo threat. called Beakje-Silla alliance (나제동맹; 羅濟同盟)[5][6]

Nulji's reign saw the continuation of a long process of centralization in Silla, marked his father's change of his title to "maripgan" (마립간; 麻立干), which is believed to represent a higher level of authority than the previous title "isageum" (이사금; 尼師今). Under Nulji's rule, patrilineal succession was officially established (Yang, 1999, p. 16). After his death in 458, he was succeeded by his son Jabi, rather than by his brother.

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  1. ^ "Park Je-sang, Silla's Loyal Subject". KBS World. March 15, 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  • ^ "Park Je-sang, Silla's Loyal Subject". KBS World. March 15, 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  • ^ "Park Je-sang, Silla's Loyal Subject". KBS World. March 15, 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  • ^ "Park Je-sang, Silla's Loyal Subject". KBS World. March 15, 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  • ^ 三國史記(Samguk sagi) 百濟本紀 毗有王 > 秋七月, 遣使入新羅, 請和 : An alliance is formed at the suggestion of Biyu of Baekje.
  • ^ 김, 경순 (January 23, 2020). "신라 : 19대 눌지 마립간, 제2의 창업 군주". 수완뉴스. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  • Nulji of Silla

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     Died: 458
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Silseong

    Ruler of Silla
    417–458
    Succeeded by

    Jabi


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